Sunday, July 17, 2022

600 Buyout Alerts!

Nearly every one of 600 small and mid-size companies in this sector might be on the auction block – for multiples of their current prices.
 

Editor's note: Amidst today's market turmoil, our good friend Dr. David Eifrig is sharing an exciting, time-sensitive money-making opportunity in a sector that just flipped VERY BULLISH in our Power Gauge...


600 Buyout Alerts!

This Tuesday, July 19, I'll show you a sector where the investment boom of a lifetime is taking place, right now.

If you're stuck watching the train wreck in big tech or other popular stocks, you're going to miss it completely.

Click here for full details.

This isn't about gold... commodities... housing... or any sector you've likely thought about during this downturn.

It actually has far better defensive qualities than any of those, based on nearly a century of historical data.

And investment is pouring in – big time.

On Tuesday, I'll show you exactly why this is happening... and how it could lead to 1,000%-plus gains if you act quickly.

Venture capital investment hit a record $28 billion in 2019. Then shot up 58% to $44 billion in 2020. Then nearly doubled from there to $80 billion in 2021.

Yet the sector is cheaper than it's ever been.

And Barron's reported something else that's astonishing...

Nearly every one of 600 small and mid-size companies in this sector might be on the auction block – for multiples of their current prices.

We've recently seen buyout premiums of 122% and 336%... just in the last few months.

And I expect to see much, much more of this.

Meaning that getting into this sector now could do far more for your wealth and retirement than any recommendation you've heard this year.

I'll say it again: This announcement on Tuesday – and the one-time invitation I'll be sharing – will be my legacy.

I can't wait to share it with you – full details right here.

Here's to our health, wealth and a great retirement,

Dr. David Eifrig, MD, MBA
Senior Partner, Stansberry Research

 

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